FAQ About Royal Family
What is the Queen's annual Christmas message?
The Queen's annual Christmas message is a televised speech that the Queen delivers to the United Kingdom and the Commonwealth nations on Christmas Day. It is a longstanding tradition that dates back to 1932 when it was first broadcast on the radio by Queen Elizabeth II's grandfather, King George V.
The Christmas message typically reflects on the events of the past year, conveys a message of goodwill, and offers reflections on themes such as family, community, faith, and hope. It is an opportunity for the Queen to share her thoughts, provide reassurance, and acknowledge the challenges and achievements of the nation and the Commonwealth.
The Christmas message is pre-recorded and usually filmed in a royal residence, such as Buckingham Palace or Windsor Castle. It is broadcast on major television networks in the United Kingdom and is also made available for viewing internationally.
The Queen's Christmas message is highly anticipated by the public, and it has become a significant part of the Christmas tradition for many people in the United Kingdom and across the Commonwealth.